Description
The State of Minnesota has adopted a watershed approach to address the state’s 80 major watersheds
(denoted by an 8-digit hydrologic unit code or HUC). This watershed approach incorporates water
quality assessment, watershed analysis, public participation, planning, implementation, and
measurement of results into a 10-year cycle that addresses both restoration and protection. The
scientific findings regarding water quality conditions and strategies for addressing them are
incorporated into a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report. This WRAPS report
addresses the Minnesota portion of the Upper Wapsipinicon River Watershed (UWRW), which spans 13
square miles in the south central area of the state.
(denoted by an 8-digit hydrologic unit code or HUC). This watershed approach incorporates water
quality assessment, watershed analysis, public participation, planning, implementation, and
measurement of results into a 10-year cycle that addresses both restoration and protection. The
scientific findings regarding water quality conditions and strategies for addressing them are
incorporated into a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report. This WRAPS report
addresses the Minnesota portion of the Upper Wapsipinicon River Watershed (UWRW), which spans 13
square miles in the south central area of the state.
Date Issued
2020-02
Number of Pages
54
Decade
Publisher
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (St. Paul, Minnesota)
Publication Series
Status
Body of Water
Format
Rights Holder
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Rights Management
Public Domain